10. Matches Figure 9-4 The wind and waterproof match has a higher chemical content as can be seen in comparison of the safety match in the bottom of the photo. The strike anywhere match may have two colors which would indicate the two chemical components necessary for the reaction.
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13. Hobby Micro Torch Figure 9-5 This micro torch, which uses butane, is only 4 inches long and can easily be carried in a pocket.
14. Other Hobby Ignition Sources Figure 9-6 Model rocket motors and their igniters can be found in hobby stores.
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21. Metal Chimneys for Fireplaces Figure 9-7 Burn pattern of a fire that started at the firebox of a zero-clearance Stove with metal chimney. Notice that the wooden chimney chase, with the exception of the base, has been consumed.
22. Brick Chimneys for Fireplaces or Woodstoves Figure 9-11 The liner extending above the brick indicates the chimney is lined.
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34. Larger Appliances Figure 9-14 Small heater in the closet area became a hazard when the occupant stuffed dirty clothes in and around the water heater, forcing combustible materials up against the unit.